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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Attitudes towards weight and weight assessment in oncology patients: survey of hospice staff and patients with advanced cancer — Palliat Med



"...A little over half of hospice staff, 81/146 (56%) considered that weighing could cause patients to be upset.
However, 124/129 (96%) of patients with advanced cancer reported that they had never found the experience of being weighed in a healthcare facility upsetting.
Some 95/129 (74%) of patients weighed themselves at home and 89% would want to know if their weight was changing.
While there is reluctance on the part of many hospice staff to weigh patients, most patients with advanced malignancy in the hospital setting do not report weight measurement to be upsetting."

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